Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science Ninth Conference, Bangalore, India, December 19-21, 1989. Proceedings

The papers in this volume accepted for the conference on foundations of software technology and theoretical computer science project research results in - Algorithmics: design and analysis of graph, geometric, algebraic and VLSI algorithms; data structures; average analysis; complexity theory; paral...

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Other Authors: Veni Madhavan, Conjeevaram E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1989, 1989
Edition:1st ed. 1989
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a A linear-time recognition algorithm for P 4-reducible graphs -- Fast parallel approximations of the maximum weighted cut problem through derandomization -- A new class of separators and planarity of chordal graphs -- Optimal parallel algorithms on circular-arc graphs -- Algebraic properties of the space of multivalued and paraconsistent logic programs -- An autoepistemic logical view of knowledge base -- A natural semantics for logic programs with negation -- A transformation system for deductive database modules with perfect model semantics -- An efficient distributed algorithm for finding articulation points, Bridges, and biconnected components in asynchronous networks -- Impossibility results in the presence of multiple faulty processes -- An adaptive regulator approach for the design of load sharing algorithms -- An algebraic compositional semantics of an object oriented notation with concurrency -- An axiomatization of event structures -- Deducing causal relationships in CCS -- Annotated program transformations -- Algebraic software development concepts for module and configuration families -- On the limitations of locally robust positive reductions -- Query evaluation with null values: How complex is completeness? -- Average case complexity analysis of RETE pattern-match algorithm and average size of join in Databases -- The frobenius problem -- An efficient implicit data structure for path testing and searching in rooted trees and forests -- Robust decompositions of polyhedra -- Gate matrix layout revisited: Algorithmic performance and probabilistic analysis -- Parallel parsing on a one-way linear array of finite-state machines -- Energy-time trade-offs in VLSI computations -- Time and real-time in programs -- A proof system for communicating processes with value-passing (extended abstract) 
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520 |a The papers in this volume accepted for the conference on foundations of software technology and theoretical computer science project research results in - Algorithmics: design and analysis of graph, geometric, algebraic and VLSI algorithms; data structures; average analysis; complexity theory; parallel parsing. - Concurrency: algebraic semantics, event structures. - Logic programming: algebraic properties, semantics. - Software technology: program transformations, algebraic methods. These results together with the formal techniques employed to present them reflect current trends pursued by leading research groups around the world. The papers treat their topics in depth by carefully reviewing existing results, developing and demonstrating new techniques and suggesting further directions for research